this is my assessment page!
2 Articles/Videos
1. 81 Ways Teachers Can Use Google Forms With Their Students is an article that includes a presentation on the 81 ways in which teachers can use Google forms within their classroom or even within the school with their colleagues. A few of the ways mentioned in the presentation include; using Google forms for feedback from parents, large surveys done with a whole school population, creating stories, and even for snow days when teachers have something they want the students to know for the day. The many different ideas are for both individual teachers and school districts as a whole. http://www.educatorstechnology.com/2012/11/81-ways-teachers-can-use-google-forms.html
2. The website Plickers is an informative website on the new way of collecting assessment without using student devices. This new tool allows for teachers to understand which of the students are understanding the content and can do so in a quick manner. The feedback is done through "show answer" cards and the teachers then have a fast assessment of how the students are doing. https://www.plickers.com/
Polls Everywhere was the website and creator I used to make my polls. This tool was very simple to use in creating polls and surveys for a classroom.
Thoughts:
Polls and surveys have always been something I have enjoyed doing whether it was for school projects or just for fun. It was an easy way to see what people's interests and non interests were. I however did not know there was such sites out there to make this process easier. Google Forms and Poll Everywhere are easy tools in creating these assessment tools and I will definitely be more comfortable using them in my future classrooms.
2 Articles/Videos
1. 81 Ways Teachers Can Use Google Forms With Their Students is an article that includes a presentation on the 81 ways in which teachers can use Google forms within their classroom or even within the school with their colleagues. A few of the ways mentioned in the presentation include; using Google forms for feedback from parents, large surveys done with a whole school population, creating stories, and even for snow days when teachers have something they want the students to know for the day. The many different ideas are for both individual teachers and school districts as a whole.
http://www.educatorstechnology.com/2012/11/81-ways-teachers-can-use-google-forms.html
2. The website Plickers is an informative website on the new way of collecting assessment without using student devices. This new tool allows for teachers to understand which of the students are understanding the content and can do so in a quick manner. The feedback is done through "show answer" cards and the teachers then have a fast assessment of how the students are doing.
https://www.plickers.com/
Google Forms Survey
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1JaHmLLl9SWPadSKSaaRk4J-kUPAgtK6XyZLf1uXVGO4/viewform?usp=send_formPoll Everywhere
Polls Everywhere was the website and creator I used to make my polls. This tool was very simple to use in creating polls and surveys for a classroom.
Thoughts:
Polls and surveys have always been something I have enjoyed doing whether it was for school projects or just for fun. It was an easy way to see what people's interests and non interests were. I however did not know there was such sites out there to make this process easier. Google Forms and Poll Everywhere are easy tools in creating these assessment tools and I will definitely be more comfortable using them in my future classrooms.